The next time you’re at a Texas Department of Public Safety office, you might want to consider getting a REAL ID. The REAL ID Act, passed in 2005, sets security standards for issuing sources of ...
The REAL ID Act, passed by Congress in 2005 following the 9/11 attacks, set federal security standards for state-issued IDs such as driver’s licenses. In Texas, REAL ID–compliant cards are marked with ...
Texas air travelers without Real ID will be charged $45 by TSA. Here's how to check if you have one.
Texans who plan to fly beginning Feb. 1, should check to see if their driver's licenses or identification cards are up-to-date before the Transportation Security Administration begins charging $45 to ...
For two decades, the federal government has delayed the rollout of REAL IDs – a post 9/11 creation formed by the REAL ID Act passed by Congress in 2005. The act was passed to set national security ...
Houston travelers without a Real ID could soon pay $45 for an optional identity-verification process at airport security checkpoints. Those who don’t have a Real ID-compliant state driver’s license or ...
Travelers who don't yet have a Real ID could face a new $45 fee starting Feb. 1, when the Transportation Security Administration will begin imposing the additional charge on passengers without the ...
U.S. air travelers who haven't upgraded to a Real ID can still fly without one, but starting Feb. 1 they'll be charged a $45 fee, the Transportation Security Administration said Monday. Flyers without ...
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